Since human civilization, greed has inherited humanity. This is one of the main reasons for our world today. Many of the problems in the past are caused by greedy humanity. Guy De Maupassant, author of the book "Necklace", shows perfectly how short the short story leads to bad results in short stories. One short story, Guy Mopassan, was born on August 5, 1850. This sentence is a heritage of Mopassan "a natural novelist novel French short story writer is a writer who agrees with France's biggest short story" (Bennett).
Characteristic analysis of "Mr. Mathilde Loiser" in the necklace: Ronny Aditya Tampake / 4111005 The short story "Necklace" by Gue de Maupassant is one of the literary works that provides moral information through a simple story. . Readers can easily understand stories, especially themes, characters, scenes, plots, conflicts and symbols. In this case, this article focuses on the role "Madil Mathilde Loisel". In many cases analytical letters are reading motions and conversations that let you know letters and will now be analyzed by symbols in this short story. There are some traditional symbols that are widely used. This means that several symbols are often used in different contexts in certain situations. There are several symbols in the story, these symbols are "Diamond Necklace", "Fake Necklace", "Mr. Mathilde Loysel", and "Taxi". But her clothes are ready
Bickford English 1102 Analysis of "Necklace" February 6, 2006 Many women dream of living a rich life full of luxury, wealth, servants. In the short story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, a middle-class woman named Madis Loisel is very enthusiastic about how to live. In "Necklace", Mrs. Leucel's vanity desire led to many conflicts and her final collapse. A small conflict in the story is Mrs. Lausiel. He is always trying to satisfy his wife, and unfortunately she has never seen Guy Maupassant's short story "The Necklace" to show self improvement through the role of Mathilde Loisel. Mrs. Matilde is one of its beautiful and fun young women, expectations and achievements are not high, there is no way to accept well-designed society and lifestyle. At Guy De Mauspassant's "Necklace", the author explores ways to learn difficult topics.